Paddle Black Canyon from Hoover Dam with a champion guide and lunch
Paddle 12 miles from Hoover Dam, soak in hot springs, and enjoy lunch with shuttle and permits included
Paddle a tranquil 4-mile stretch with panoramic views, wildlife, and the emerald glow of Emerald Cove
Enjoy a guided 4-mile paddle in Black Canyon to Emerald Cove with convenient hotel pickup.
Paddle into Algarve sea caves and wild beaches with an expert guide
Paddle a gentle 2-mile route in 45–60 minutes, ideal for first-timers and little adventurers
Paddle to a coastal island on a 3-hour guided tour with instruction, gear, and time to explore
Explore calm salt marshes at sunrise or sunset with instruction included
Glide at dusk to witness thousands of gray bats and hear local river history from your guide
Explore Lady Bird Lake in clear tandem kayaks with skyline views and local history
Beginner-friendly tandem kayak tour with local guides on sheltered waters
Paddle Elliott Bay for skyline views and a chance to spot seals, sea lions, and eagles
Paddle secluded marsh trails in an exclusive Audubon sanctuary with a guide
Paddle calm river and creek waters and spot wildlife in a shaded cypress swamp setting
Paddle mangrove creeks at dusk and watch birds return to their rookery at sunset
Paddle with expert guides through refuge canals as you look for alligators and native birds
Experience marine life up close in a clear tandem kayak and enjoy a unique paddling adventure.
Paddle serene blackwater creeks and spot wildlife in a protected wilderness setting.
Paddle LED-lit clear kayaks through calm marina waters for a unique after-dark view of Corpus Christi
Paddle LED-lit clear kayaks on calm Laguna Madre waters to glimpse glowing marine life after dark
Sail Key West's clear waters, kayak mangrove islands, snorkel vibrant reefs, and refuel with a buffet lunch—all in one day.
Paddle from Hoover Dam through Black Canyon, soaking in hot springs and exploring Emerald Cave along the way
Paddle the salt marsh and Fripp Inlet to observe bottlenose dolphins and learn about their ecosystem on a 2.5-hour guided outing.